If you have to rewrite all code for future versions of Gecko you can take the oportunity for change the engine to WebKit, currently is better engine than Gecko.

K-Meleon is based in MFCembed of Mozilla, but this haven't Mozilla support and his code is very old and without maintenance. K-Meleon is affected by this and have some bugs that never can be fixed if Mozilla not fixed the MFCembed API code.

WebKit have better support and, as it's a new engine, have people working in the embed API to fix bugs.

It's like when you have an old car, you can spend a lot of time and money to repair it because you want it, but ever is better buy a new car.

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If you have to rewrite all code for future versions of Gecko you can take the oportunity for change the engine to WebKit, currently is better engine than Gecko.

K-Meleon is based in MFCembed of Mozilla, but this haven't Mozilla support and his code is very old and without maintenance. K-Meleon is affected by this and have some bugs that never can be fixed if Mozilla not fixed the MFCembed API code.

WebKit have better support and, as it's a new engine, have people working in the embed API to fix bugs.

It's like when you have an old car, you can spend a lot of time and money to repair it because you want it, but ever is better buy a new car.

desga2,

MFCembed... yes I remember now, had forgotton about it not being supported. SIGH